> From: George Sinos <[email protected]>
>
> I shoot with Pentax and Nikon DSLRs.  They give good results and feel
> good in my hands.  There two brands are similar in many ways.  Each
> has it's qualities for different applications.  I'm blessed to be able
> to have both.  If I could only have one, either would serve well.
>

I wish lenses attached/detached by turning in the same direction on
both systems. :)

> When I teach, I always use the Pentax.  Most of the students have
> Nikons or Canons and I prefer not to show a preference for either.
>
> I read a lot of their instruction manuals to help them find certain
> features and I get to handle a lot of camera brands and camera models.
>

I've tried to help beginners at work or in the field find a setting on
their lower-end N's and C's. There's my own lack of familiarity of
course, but I do think Pentax is very good ergonomically in this
regard.

There's also a wide spread perception that buying an expensive DSLR
will instantly give you the kind of images you see in the adverts and
marketing material. Hah.

> In the end, It's likely that I could make do with almost any of the
> major brands.  There isn't really that much difference among them.
> Once the photo leaves the camera and makes a pass through Lightroom or
> Photoshop it would be difficult or impossible for most anyone to tell
> what camera was used.
>

Agreed, especially at the small size being viewed and with what one
may consider optimal lighting.

We used to make do with film, for goodness sake!

I sense the digital revolution has made us into bigger prima donnas
then before, myself included. We expect a lot now and we used to
expect a little.


> We split a lot of hairs here because that is a part of our hobby that
> we enjoy.  And, the last time I looked in a mirror I don't have that
> many left that I can afford to keep splitting them.
>
> Enjoy whatever equipment you like and get out there and take some pictures.
>
> GS

Same for my hair and I can't agree more.

Tom C.

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